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now when the economy bounces back. we don't know when the unemployment is going to go down but when it bounces back these guest workers, if they come in the kinds of numbers that republicans and democrats are now talking about that is about up to 200,000 a year, maybe they don't we there'swon't depress wages but they won't allow wages to rise very much. >> john: let's talk about the trickle up affect. does this help or hurt president obama in his top priorities of growing the middle class. >> here is the deal with president obama. at least gets the beginning the momentum going on the whole issue of immigration reform. the toughest nuts to crack will be what to do about the 11 million undocumented workers here in the united states right now. republicans really are very, very concerned about it. tea partyers don't want them here. they want very strict border controls. a lot of democrats particularly democrats who are looking at the hispanic vote like the fact that 70% of hispanics voted for obama and are looking at undoc
now when the economy bounces back. we don't know when the unemployment is going to go down but when it bounces back these guest workers, if they come in the kinds of numbers that republicans and democrats are now talking about that is about up to 200,000 a year, maybe they don't we there'swon't depress wages but they won't allow wages to rise very much. >> john: let's talk about the trickle up affect. does this help or hurt president obama in his top priorities of growing the middle...
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. twe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >> bret: there is new concern tonight that more and more american children, perhaps your own, are being given powerful drugs unnecessarily. molly line with the diagnosis on adhd. >> the number of children and teens being diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder adhd is rising according to the latest data from the centers for disease control and prevention. analysis of the latest numbers done by the "new york times" reveals an estimated 6.4 million children ages 4 through 17 received an adhd diagnosis at some point in their lives. that's a 53% rise in the past decade and says dr. marc siegel an alarming statistic. >> some of these medications are addictive. they can cause anxiety and we don't know entirely wha
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the economy will suffer even more when 11 million plus people as he says, will be given amnesty here. so was marco rubio effective or not? >> well, it still remains to be seen. so far he has been effective. one of the biggest reasons is the word that senator sessions just mentioned in that clip, amnesty. in a way that dominated and the political debate in 2006 and 2007. it was part of the conservative resistance to comprehensive immigration reform. this time around you've seen marco rubio saying this is not amnesty at all. that comprehensive immigration reform would give a pathway to citizenship only if people pay fines, pay back taxes, do other things. the argument is that is not amnesty. you've seen marco rubio make this argument tole many conservative outlets in the media as well as to his colleagues. that is something that was missing during the past immigration fights in 2006 and 2007. >> to your point, let me play you what he said. in reaction to those who say this is amnesty. let's play it. >> amnesty is the forgiveness of something. in fact there will be consequences for havin
the economy will suffer even more when 11 million plus people as he says, will be given amnesty here. so was marco rubio effective or not? >> well, it still remains to be seen. so far he has been effective. one of the biggest reasons is the word that senator sessions just mentioned in that clip, amnesty. in a way that dominated and the political debate in 2006 and 2007. it was part of the conservative resistance to comprehensive immigration reform. this time around you've seen marco rubio...
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and it's not good for the economy. and the other thing we've got to do is to stop having these crisis manufactured every month. it seems like -- i know you guys must get tired of it. didn't we just solve this thing? now we got for her thing coming up? think about if mike peters ran his business this way. once every month or two there would be some crisis and you wouldn't be sure whether or not you were working or not. even if it got solved, eventually or ultimately, you know, it would be pretty discouraging on people. you would be less productive. ships wouldn't get built as fast. you would waste money because you don't know exactly what to expect. folks aren't sure. am i showing up to work today or not? if it's not a good way to run a business, it's sure not a good way to run a country. now -- [ applause ] >> all of you, the american people, you've worked too hard for too long rebuilding and digging our way out of the financial crisis back in 2007 and 2008 to see congress cause another one. the greatest nation on eart
and it's not good for the economy. and the other thing we've got to do is to stop having these crisis manufactured every month. it seems like -- i know you guys must get tired of it. didn't we just solve this thing? now we got for her thing coming up? think about if mike peters ran his business this way. once every month or two there would be some crisis and you wouldn't be sure whether or not you were working or not. even if it got solved, eventually or ultimately, you know, it would be pretty...
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. >> we need to grow the economy and create jobs. that's the number one objective. >> it's got to be balanced. it's got to be balanced. what he means by balanced approach is some reproach in spending, some tax increases but it never ever balances. >> bret: this is a busy time on capitol hill. three major proposals that the president is trying to get done up there. first gun control legislation. second immigration reform, a big lift, but the gang of eight is moving that forward, we're told. and third, the president's budget comes out. the budget proposal is late but it comes out tomorrow, officially. where are we with all of this? let's bring in our panel tonight. nina easton, columnist for "fortune magazine." a.b. stod barred associate of the hill. and byron washington examiner. let's start with gun legislation. byron, where are we on this and is there a filibuster of even the background checks that will stay in place? >> well, we don't know exactly what is is going to happen, but the choices are really between just the background ch
. >> we need to grow the economy and create jobs. that's the number one objective. >> it's got to be balanced. it's got to be balanced. what he means by balanced approach is some reproach in spending, some tax increases but it never ever balances. >> bret: this is a busy time on capitol hill. three major proposals that the president is trying to get done up there. first gun control legislation. second immigration reform, a big lift, but the gang of eight is moving that...
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is it good or bad for our economy? is it in the national interest? is it good for american society? but the real question becomes, after ten years of debating this issue, why in the world don't we have these answers? that's the big question. and if you've been watching polics in washington as long as i have, you know when they don't answer questions in washington, it's because they don't think the american people are going to like the answers. and so they want to run it by you. i could write question marks all over this board to represent the questions that haven't been asked and more to those who are not answered. there can only be one reason, as i said, those running our government don't like the questions and they think we won't like the answers. that's why we actually need real hearings, where citizens actually get to express themselves. a careful, thoughtful process. you know, the senate poses as a great deliberative body and then they treat us as subjects rather thancitizens. and they need a very strong reminder that we are, indeed, citizens. we have every right to demand thos
is it good or bad for our economy? is it in the national interest? is it good for american society? but the real question becomes, after ten years of debating this issue, why in the world don't we have these answers? that's the big question. and if you've been watching polics in washington as long as i have, you know when they don't answer questions in washington, it's because they don't think the american people are going to like the answers. and so they want to run it by you. i could write...
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it is taking a hatchet hatchete budget when the economy is in a fragile state. the president says look back to the negotiations he was having. he says a lot of the proposals are still on the table. let's kick the dan down the road a little farther and avoid the sequestration. >> we had a two month delay. >> that is is the way we govern now in washington. one crisis to another. when you come up against the debt ceiling and the fiscal cliff usually we put it off. but i think this is one that is going to cause tremendous damage and the question is with the congress gone for a week when do they have time to negotiate. >> $85 billion out of a $3.5 trillion budget. >> a small percentage but if it affects you. >> and this is going to hurt the economy? >> if you lose your job i think it hurts you don't you think? >> fundamentally the debt that we have at the moment is the bigger problem for the economy and job creation in the private sector. >> chris: let me binge karl in to talk about the sequester and look at the president's state of the union speech and agenda he lai
it is taking a hatchet hatchete budget when the economy is in a fragile state. the president says look back to the negotiations he was having. he says a lot of the proposals are still on the table. let's kick the dan down the road a little farther and avoid the sequestration. >> we had a two month delay. >> that is is the way we govern now in washington. one crisis to another. when you come up against the debt ceiling and the fiscal cliff usually we put it off. but i think this is...
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to saddle the economy. but obama doubled down on the policies so i think he deserves a lot of blame. >> there's a big contest between texas and california. high-tax california, low-tax texas. texas has unemployment rate of 8% and it's well above 9 in -- -- no, 6.4 in texas. looks like texas is winning the contest, but in "the new york times," it's said california is on the way back. >> this reminds me of the national championship game between notre dame and alabama where alabama went up something like 28 or 35 to 0? there's no contest. california is taxing itself out of competitiveness, and what is leally amazing is california dot have a lot loot -- does have a f advantages in terms of port and climate, but their frittering it away. they're being strangled by government employment and high pensions for state and local workers. i'm scared about what is going to happen to california over the next ten or 15 years. >> dan mitchell, the cato institute. thanks for joining us. >> remember these help wanted ad insi
to saddle the economy. but obama doubled down on the policies so i think he deserves a lot of blame. >> there's a big contest between texas and california. high-tax california, low-tax texas. texas has unemployment rate of 8% and it's well above 9 in -- -- no, 6.4 in texas. looks like texas is winning the contest, but in "the new york times," it's said california is on the way back. >> this reminds me of the national championship game between notre dame and alabama where...
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minimum wage now and what a wage should be in a given market varies across the country a lot based on the economy in that local area. typically you find big companies have more ability to absorb the costs of minimum wage increase and it's the small business lobby that really agitates against it so it's an uphill push. many republicans will argue, all this will do is make jobs more expensive for employers to create and therefore we'll create fewer jobs and we have to resist this. obama thinks this will play well with his political base and i like jeff's point about, a lot of these ideas are not necessarily going to pass, that the president was talking about. so you ask the question, why would a president talk about a lot of things that aren't going to pass, and i think it's to create a patina across his whole presidency that's appealing to a lot of different voters by checking a lot of different boxes and that helps you with the one thing do you need to do and that's they is -- sequester fight coming up on march 1 and the tactical decisions he needs to make are fares he has the public behind him.
minimum wage now and what a wage should be in a given market varies across the country a lot based on the economy in that local area. typically you find big companies have more ability to absorb the costs of minimum wage increase and it's the small business lobby that really agitates against it so it's an uphill push. many republicans will argue, all this will do is make jobs more expensive for employers to create and therefore we'll create fewer jobs and we have to resist this. obama thinks...
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but the budget issue for the country, the economy has been the bigger issue that the president got re-elected on. and as we look at the afl-cio petition saying obama is a bad why talking about where we are right now on our budget, the first read, our team saying the question of whether there's anger from the left gives republicans a second look, are we any further to the president and coming out with his own type of budget that people can get behind because he walked such a tight rope? because anything that has his name on it, people recoil from on the right and it has a hard time selling. >> well, i think the budget he put out was a compromise. it's balanced. keeps getting criticism from the left and from the right. that probably tells you it's right where it needs to be. but ultimately, this is going to be about house republicans and whether or not they're willing to show flexibility and compromise. that's the biggest criticism of them right now. and i think one of the things that the president is trying to do with this budget is appeal to senate republicans who he's meeting with wednesday
but the budget issue for the country, the economy has been the bigger issue that the president got re-elected on. and as we look at the afl-cio petition saying obama is a bad why talking about where we are right now on our budget, the first read, our team saying the question of whether there's anger from the left gives republicans a second look, are we any further to the president and coming out with his own type of budget that people can get behind because he walked such a tight rope? because...
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let's streamline the process and help our economy grow. these initiatives in manufacturing, energy infrastructure housing all these things will help entrepreneurs and small business owners expand and create new jobs. but none of it will matter unless we also equip our citizens with the skills and training to fill those jobs. (applause) and that has to start at the earliest possible age. you know study after study shows that the sooner a child begins learning the better he or she does down the road. but today, fewer than 3-in-10 four-year-olds are enrolled in a quality program. most middle-class parents can afford a few hundred bucks a week for private preschool. and for poor kids who need help the most this lack of access to preschool education can shadow them for the rest of their lives. so tonight i propose working with states to make high-quality preschool available to every single child in america. (cheers and applause) that's something we should be able to do. every dollar we invest in high quality early childhood education could save
let's streamline the process and help our economy grow. these initiatives in manufacturing, energy infrastructure housing all these things will help entrepreneurs and small business owners expand and create new jobs. but none of it will matter unless we also equip our citizens with the skills and training to fill those jobs. (applause) and that has to start at the earliest possible age. you know study after study shows that the sooner a child begins learning the better he or she does down the...
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we also increase their capacity to contribute to the economy. like jared said, we can't afford any additional con stractions in t the economy. >> and, jared, to that point, when the president spoke of repairing this nation's decaying infrastructure or investing in education and training institutes, it immediately provoked accusations of stimulus, that foul word. but aren't republicans arguing for a case that is now, frankly been lost because government investment at times of recession lifts nations. it doesn't sink them. look at europe. there's is the evidence. >> janet yellin, who is the vice chair of the federal reserve, gave a remarkable speech the other day. i have highlighted it on my blog in numerous places. one of the things she pointed is out is how much this fiscal contraction has been so unusual in this recession weak recovery. historically in our country and in europe as well, even in -- when republicans were in office, we did a lot more to stimulate the economy coming out of recession and the outcomes were exactly the opposite of wha
we also increase their capacity to contribute to the economy. like jared said, we can't afford any additional con stractions in t the economy. >> and, jared, to that point, when the president spoke of repairing this nation's decaying infrastructure or investing in education and training institutes, it immediately provoked accusations of stimulus, that foul word. but aren't republicans arguing for a case that is now, frankly been lost because government investment at times of recession...
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ultimately this is a speech that is focused on the economy. the president has gone a little bit wayward. i think of his own choosing to talk about immigration, gun rights. in some ways the gun rights issue is thrust upon him by what happened in connecticut late last year. i think this is an attempt for him to refocus both himself and his party and to be honest republicans on the challenges that lay ahead many terms of spending, debt, how to get the unemployment rate down from 17.9%. which is the ultimate challenge of his second term, and i think how his legacy will begin to be shaped. that depends much on how the economy does or does not improve in his second term. >> mike allen, in talking to key democratic senators who have been talking to the president about all of this, they say that he is willing to commit to some entitlement cuts. that he is going to show some leg in terms of what he will do. he still wants a deal and thinks one is possible, but this is the tough it's part of what they're trying to achieve up there. they're making progre
ultimately this is a speech that is focused on the economy. the president has gone a little bit wayward. i think of his own choosing to talk about immigration, gun rights. in some ways the gun rights issue is thrust upon him by what happened in connecticut late last year. i think this is an attempt for him to refocus both himself and his party and to be honest republicans on the challenges that lay ahead many terms of spending, debt, how to get the unemployment rate down from 17.9%. which is...
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that starts with an economy that works for everybody. throughout my campaign and throughout many of your campaigns we talked about this bedrock notion that our economy succeeds and our economy grows when everybody is getting a fair shot and everybody is getting a fair shake, and everybody is playing by the same rules. we have an economy in which we're growing a vibrant middle class, that it grows from the middle out and the bottom up, not from the top down. over the next four years as i work with the caucus and every caucus, the question i will ask myself on every item, every issue is this helping to make sure that everybody has a fair shot and everybody is doing their fair share and everybody is playing by the same rules. i believe that as a growth agenda. not just equity agenda. not just a fairness agenda. that is a growth agenda. that is when we have grown fastest. that means that what you'll hear from me next week, i'm going to be talking about making sure that we're focused on job creation here in the united states of america. it me
that starts with an economy that works for everybody. throughout my campaign and throughout many of your campaigns we talked about this bedrock notion that our economy succeeds and our economy grows when everybody is getting a fair shot and everybody is getting a fair shake, and everybody is playing by the same rules. we have an economy in which we're growing a vibrant middle class, that it grows from the middle out and the bottom up, not from the top down. over the next four years as i work...
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it strengthened the economy. cut down on the size of government. end up with the jobs in the private sector, which is exactly what is happening. i think ultimately, underlying this, after half a tect housing hit the bottom now. it's rising again. with that, you get essentially a bottom underneath. under pinning the economy because it creates all kind of jobs in construction and other industries. and i think that is probably the engine underneath. it looks good. if the government will get out of the way. >> chris: this brings to us president's so-called charm offensive to try to undough the sequester with a grand bargain. another attempt at a grand bargain. this week he met with dozen republicans rank and file, not senate leaders for dippe dinner wednesday night. he met with paul ryan head of the house budget committee and democratic ranking member chris van hollen. on thursday, how sincere do you think the president is in reaching out to republicans and trying to work out a deal to undue the sequester? >> strangely enough, i remain uncharmed. i hat
it strengthened the economy. cut down on the size of government. end up with the jobs in the private sector, which is exactly what is happening. i think ultimately, underlying this, after half a tect housing hit the bottom now. it's rising again. with that, you get essentially a bottom underneath. under pinning the economy because it creates all kind of jobs in construction and other industries. and i think that is probably the engine underneath. it looks good. if the government will get out of...
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we want the chinese economy to grow. when i was in china, -- three years ago said they wanted me to get to know the vice president was now the president. i spent 10 days with him. i had to go over to china after our republican friends calls art national rating to be downgraded. i went to china and they talked about how we understand you might come back. theood in the great all of people with the president of china and said we appreciate your concern, but there is no need for you to come by. you only owe one percent of all the financial insurance in this country. let me remind you, it is never a good bet to bet against america. never. why? we have a strongest middle class in the world. on taxes, i will in this. i can go on for a long time about this. the are public and budget has more of the same breed protecting tax break for the wealthy. there we have been before. we saw that before. we know how it ends. in their budget, they have called for continuing a $4.5 billion tax break for oil companies who made more than $90 bi
we want the chinese economy to grow. when i was in china, -- three years ago said they wanted me to get to know the vice president was now the president. i spent 10 days with him. i had to go over to china after our republican friends calls art national rating to be downgraded. i went to china and they talked about how we understand you might come back. theood in the great all of people with the president of china and said we appreciate your concern, but there is no need for you to come by. you...
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with unemployment hovering around 8% what can washington do to bring the economy back into balance? >>> when we come back, we'll huddle around the walter cooler. who will ferrell is backing for los angeles mayor. that when "way too early" comes right back. aw this is tragic man, investors just like you could lose tens of thousands of dollars on their 401(k) to hidden fees. thankfully e-trade has low cost investments and no hidden fees. but, you know, if you're still bent on blowing this fat stack of cash, there's a couple of ways you could do it. ♪ ♪ or just go to e-trade and save it. boom. ♪ >>> it's weather geek time. we told you at the top of the show that washington, d.c. is bracing for a storm that could bring up to ten inches of snow to the city. if you want to sound smart, tell your friends the biggest d.c. snowstorm on record came in january of 1922. the nation's capital got 28 inches of snow. that's only the second time since 1885 that 28 inches of snow fell on washington, d.c. what do we have for the cooler today? >> there's nothing like a beautiful, warm cup of coff
with unemployment hovering around 8% what can washington do to bring the economy back into balance? >>> when we come back, we'll huddle around the walter cooler. who will ferrell is backing for los angeles mayor. that when "way too early" comes right back. aw this is tragic man, investors just like you could lose tens of thousands of dollars on their 401(k) to hidden fees. thankfully e-trade has low cost investments and no hidden fees. but, you know, if you're still bent on...
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out. 160,000 jobs expected to be added to the economy. very important for the dow which has been the focus of international investors this week. >> a busy day yesterday involving pandora. revenue jumped in the fourth quarter. overall the company is struggling. looks like they lost $14 million. what's the future of the internet company? >> well, they also lost their ceo on the back of those numbers. they're replacing joseph kennedy. you're right. the numbers widened out to a bigger loss in the fourth quarter. the numbers, $14.6 million in terms of the red ink. $8.2 million was the size of the loss a year ago. it's telling you something about the extent of the problems the company's facing. these did actually beat expectations which is why the stock has been up about 20%. it's facing increased competition in the sector. a huge challenge is the company does somehow increase its number of subscribers, 60 million some people listening to the service. >> cnbc's karen tso live for us in london. have a wonderful weekend. >>> let us know why you'r
out. 160,000 jobs expected to be added to the economy. very important for the dow which has been the focus of international investors this week. >> a busy day yesterday involving pandora. revenue jumped in the fourth quarter. overall the company is struggling. looks like they lost $14 million. what's the future of the internet company? >> well, they also lost their ceo on the back of those numbers. they're replacing joseph kennedy. you're right. the numbers widened out to a bigger...
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they think this is not a drain on the economy, what some conservatives are saying -- again, this is the rubio argument -- they think it will be a net plus to treasury because the people will all be paying taxes. they don't get benefits for 15 years. there is a guest worker program. jo don't give it all away, chris. don't give it all away. we'll watch. >> it was an interesting interview. watch it, folks. trust me. >> jamie: we will. great to see you, chris. what a fascinating move on immigration front. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> don't niss interview. it's with florida senator marco rubio. it is complicated but you will find it interesting. so tune in to fox news sunday. "fox news sunday" 2:00 and 6:00 eastern on fox news channel. >> eric: you when know when you go to the doctor you fill up on antibiotics and you are relieved to get them and cure what ails you. new research from the cdc that says the antibiotics are doled out at an alarming rate. skyrocketing they say. the doctors will tell us what it means for you and can do. >> there are new dangers about drinking. the doctor
they think this is not a drain on the economy, what some conservatives are saying -- again, this is the rubio argument -- they think it will be a net plus to treasury because the people will all be paying taxes. they don't get benefits for 15 years. there is a guest worker program. jo don't give it all away, chris. don't give it all away. we'll watch. >> it was an interesting interview. watch it, folks. trust me. >> jamie: we will. great to see you, chris. what a fascinating move on...
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economists say the rapid increase poses a threat to our fragile economy. joining me now oil industry analyst cnbc contributor john killbuck, thanks for joining me. >> good to be here. >> i heard it's be the blend. we're getting ready to switch to the summer blend and this is why. is that a legitimate reason here? >> you know, normally in past years it would. there's a certain time of year where that's happening. but what's really happening here, the refining industry is doing what the airline industry is doing and that's reducing capacity really massively. we lost over a million barrels of refining capacity just to shutdowns over the last year now. >> why would they voluntarily do these shutdowns? >> believe it or not, they weren't making enough money for themselves and they decided to get out of the business. i'm fearful normally i can tell you why, it has to deal with cutbacks by opec. war issues. this time, it may be different. this time we may not see the price break in coming months that i'd expect to happen because of demand at the pump. with the ref
economists say the rapid increase poses a threat to our fragile economy. joining me now oil industry analyst cnbc contributor john killbuck, thanks for joining me. >> good to be here. >> i heard it's be the blend. we're getting ready to switch to the summer blend and this is why. is that a legitimate reason here? >> you know, normally in past years it would. there's a certain time of year where that's happening. but what's really happening here, the refining industry is doing...
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when i talk about the nation's economy, reform is critical to the nation's economy. the reality is that even in a very tight economy, there are all types of industries in our country which have used the work of immigrants every day to achieve the economic goals of those industries. if you got up this morning and had fruits for breakfast, it was probably picked by the bept back of aim grant worker. if you, in fact, had vegetables for a chicken for lunch you probably had it deplucked by the hands, the cut up hands of an immigrant worker. if you slept in a hotel or motel of the nation, you probably had your room done by an immigrant worker. if you are looking at some of the cutting edge technologies in our country, you probably saw the ability of making america a more prosperous, competitive place in the world by the intellect of an immigrant worker. this is about the economy of our nation, as well. and finally, two elements of this that i think are incredibly important in all the principles which i support is the fact that we have seen in other countries in the world w
when i talk about the nation's economy, reform is critical to the nation's economy. the reality is that even in a very tight economy, there are all types of industries in our country which have used the work of immigrants every day to achieve the economic goals of those industries. if you got up this morning and had fruits for breakfast, it was probably picked by the bept back of aim grant worker. if you, in fact, had vegetables for a chicken for lunch you probably had it deplucked by the...
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the economy is bad, too. >> neil: you're right. but i want to end it there. that the president on this level is consoler in chief and rallying the nation. i would agree did a very, very good job. now, my friend, charles payne, because there was a connection between what's going on in boston and what was happening on wall street this week, as you point out, there was always an excuse to sell given how far and how fast the market had run up. but if you look at this, charles. not to get too wonky, but for every tick in this drama, stocks moved either up on a promising sign or down on a suspicious sign. what do you make of how these things are joined? >> you know, the stock market from time to time can be driven purely by emotions. the fundamentals that have absolutely nothing to do with it, you know. over a period of time, the great stocks go up and the bad stocks go down. but from day-to-day, hour to hour, when we saw this early in the week when there was word they caught the -- arrest had been made, that was false at the time. but the market erased 100 points
the economy is bad, too. >> neil: you're right. but i want to end it there. that the president on this level is consoler in chief and rallying the nation. i would agree did a very, very good job. now, my friend, charles payne, because there was a connection between what's going on in boston and what was happening on wall street this week, as you point out, there was always an excuse to sell given how far and how fast the market had run up. but if you look at this, charles. not to get too...
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from economy to immigration to guns. jennifer paulmary will be here next. >>> a surprising shift in the country's attitudes about same-sex marriage as another republican senator says her views are evolving. >>> but, first, it's today's trivia question. how many schools remaining in the ncaa tournament can count a u.s. president as an alum? the first person to tweet the correct answer gets an on-air shoutout. vo: always one step ahead with an intuitive motion activated lid and seat, bold makes sure you'll never have to ask him again. it's eb. want to give your family the very best in taste, freshness, and nutrition? it's eb. want to give them more vitamins, omega 3s, and less saturated fat? it's eb. eggland's best eggs. eb's. the only eggs that make better taste and better nutrition... easy. eggland's best eggs. better taste. better nutrition. better eggs. it's eb. for those nights when it's more than a bad dream, be ready. for the times you need to double-check the temperature on the thermometer, be ready. for high fever
from economy to immigration to guns. jennifer paulmary will be here next. >>> a surprising shift in the country's attitudes about same-sex marriage as another republican senator says her views are evolving. >>> but, first, it's today's trivia question. how many schools remaining in the ncaa tournament can count a u.s. president as an alum? the first person to tweet the correct answer gets an on-air shoutout. vo: always one step ahead with an intuitive motion activated lid and...
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want to do something big to provide certainty and steadiness for the economy and for american families. and that means a balanced package that will reduce our long-term deficit and debt, but that still allows us to invest in those things that we need to grow right now because that's also a deficit reduction agenda that's growing faster. and in order to have a balanced package that means that we've already done a lot of cuts. we've done some revenue now, and so the rest of the way moving forward we can do some additional reforms and make our health care programs work better and make them more efficient, and we can cut out programs that we don't need, but it also means that we've got to be able to close some tax loopholes and deductions that the average american cannot take advantage of, to raise the revenue, to actually do the job in a way that allows us to continue to grow. now, the reason this is relevant is because i gather and i haven't gotten this from first-hand sources, but from second hand sources in the press that our friends on the other side of the aisle, their position is we
want to do something big to provide certainty and steadiness for the economy and for american families. and that means a balanced package that will reduce our long-term deficit and debt, but that still allows us to invest in those things that we need to grow right now because that's also a deficit reduction agenda that's growing faster. and in order to have a balanced package that means that we've already done a lot of cuts. we've done some revenue now, and so the rest of the way moving forward...
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if we did that we'd see our economy start to grow. >> uma: if we continue down this path. do you really see us becoming more like europe and the countries there that are completely bankrupt? >> well, there's no doubt that the debt level that we currently have is unsustainable. number one. number two, annual deficits reflect that you're not balancing your budget. number three when you have annual deficits and you're having to borrow the money to spend it all of that is absolutely unsustainable and get some of the european nations that have unemployment in the 20's or debt crisis like greece and find yourself in a strong position to talk about one thing that leads out of that abyss. and it's unleashing the opportunities and having that agenda around economic freedom. when we figure out what that looks like and we focus our attention on it, get the public's eye on just the government solutions, which most conservatives do not like general way, and focused back on entrepreneurship, family-owned businesses succeeding and eliminating the regulatory environment and producing a fl
if we did that we'd see our economy start to grow. >> uma: if we continue down this path. do you really see us becoming more like europe and the countries there that are completely bankrupt? >> well, there's no doubt that the debt level that we currently have is unsustainable. number one. number two, annual deficits reflect that you're not balancing your budget. number three when you have annual deficits and you're having to borrow the money to spend it all of that is absolutely...
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if we don't have an economy that can afford it. in the short time i've been here in washington nothing has frustrated me more than false choices like the one the president laid out tonight. the choice isn't just between big government or big business. what we need is an accountable, efficient and effective government that allows small and new businesses to create more middle class jobs. we don't have to raise taxes to avoid the president's devastating cuts to our military. republicans have passed a plan that replaces these cuts with responsible spending reform. in order to balance our budget the choice doesn't have to be either higher taxes or dramatic benefit cuts for those in need. instead we should grow our economy so we can create new tax payers not new taxes. our government can afford to help those who truly can't help themselves. truth is every problem can't be solved by the government. many are caused by the moral breakdown in our society, and the answer to these challenges lie primarily in our families and our faith. not ou
if we don't have an economy that can afford it. in the short time i've been here in washington nothing has frustrated me more than false choices like the one the president laid out tonight. the choice isn't just between big government or big business. what we need is an accountable, efficient and effective government that allows small and new businesses to create more middle class jobs. we don't have to raise taxes to avoid the president's devastating cuts to our military. republicans have...
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we need to make up what we've done to the poor and middle class and the economy as a whole, and more tax breaks are not going to help them. >> to be fair you're right about the semantics too tricia. saying entitlement is too easy of a word. >> it's conceding. >> michael: well, yeah okay. it may be conceding. i'm not trying to concede it here but i hear what you're saying. i'll read to you something that elizabeth warren, senator from massachusetts said in short chained wpi is just a fans which way to say cut benefits for seniors and permanently disabled and orphans our social security protect middle class families and we cannot allow it to be dismantleed inch by inch. is this fight against the president coming from liz warren, someone we he worked very hard to get in his government. are his words likely to resonate with the president? >> absolutely. and i think liz warren is emblematic, she has her finger on the pulse of the democratic democratic grass roots and has her finger in the pulse of progressives. i think whatever she says is speaking from the base. she's going give them a l
we need to make up what we've done to the poor and middle class and the economy as a whole, and more tax breaks are not going to help them. >> to be fair you're right about the semantics too tricia. saying entitlement is too easy of a word. >> it's conceding. >> michael: well, yeah okay. it may be conceding. i'm not trying to concede it here but i hear what you're saying. i'll read to you something that elizabeth warren, senator from massachusetts said in short chained wpi is...